That is terrible - but, sadly, very true. They make good money on people exceeding the speed limit :O)
I made a phone call yesterday and left a message about the case and I still haven't heard from them...
Brent
That is terrible - but, sadly, very true. They make good money on people exceeding the speed limit :O)
I made a phone call yesterday and left a message about the case and I still haven't heard from them...
Brent
Sinec you in San Diego the theft probably drove it down to Mexico right after he took your car for test drive before you realized it was stolen and reported to police. If you have comprehensive on your VX and you wantted to sell the car just think that you sold the car to insurance company if the car can't be recovered. Hope this will make you feel better.
He doesn't.Originally Posted by iownvx
Steve
just read this thread.
Looks like the same thief that stole my roof rack!
He wanted a vehicross to go with it![]()
Anyway vx's are quite populair in eastern europe and russia.
If your car went there, no way you'll ever hear or see anything from it again.
I just hope you were properly insured, as insurance companies over here are described as "legal criminal organisations".
VX : CLOSEST THING TO A CONCEPT CAR!
I never thought that one day a VX would get stolen. There are so few of them and you would think that it would be impossible to get away. What a lesson.
I thought I read during those 3 pages that you had the bad guy's cel phone number? Why can't the police track him by satellite? Most cel phones has this GPS setting where 911 can locate it. Perhaps his cel phone is an older phone but it seems to me that this standard through all recent models.
Anyway, I'm sure someone thought about this already.
Keep us updated and good luck with the investigation.